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RAIN OR SNOW, TODAY. FAIR, COLDER, TOMORROW. bow length in WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictures at the Breed The- %P‘.udev‘llle and Motion Pictures at Auditorium. The Lost Paradise at Poli's Thea- ter. Tecumseh Trike, No. 43, L. O. R. M, terial for the 36-inch size. A irn_silver or Stamps. Order through The Bullet Pattern Dept., Norwich, Cor ‘wrist length. attern is cut in seven sizes: 32, 34, 36, S, 40, 42 and 44 inches, bust measure. It’ requires six yards of 36-inch ma- pattern of this illugtration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cenis Company, in nn. The I ceni T omersst Lodk ?‘fi%flnf F.and A M, Congressman in a Wreck. s in lhsonfi Temple. St. Clair, Mich., Nov. 13—Twenty P ers' and Buffers' Unlon meets |, ;e “including Congressman Henry WAk Ten huop{“nefifi Lodge, No. 21, L, 0. O. M(‘MOHRH.hof 1;0" H“r';:i) b R g S i b jured tonight when a northboun - WAN e i O P AN lted interurpan car crashed into 2 | Good rerorances. S agion as engineer. ANNOU"CEMEMTS congtruction car two miles north of | Bulletin Co. novidd o e e o WHITE TURKEYS WANTED for BREED THEATER. A Summer Adventure, one of the| ,.qc " Many most thrilling stories of the @ay, iS| i “:lrii cight seconds. the feature picture at the Breed today, Aviator Rodgers meade 1,199 miles in twenty -ons hoars and fifty-three sec- of his miles were made breeding _ p ses. price, to Box 300, Bull Wri giving etin. " novl te, WANTED—A new m Guernsey or Ay Backus Hospital LDIS OWEN apd besides being a series of beéwilder- ing beautiful spots of the great and glorious west, it is abof as thrilling a story as has appeared on the Breed's screen in a long time. The story is as follows: College over, Jack Zimmer- man bids his sweetheart, Xmily Paine, good-bye for the summer and goes to work as one of his father's surveyors Emily visits her parents on the farm. Jack’s travel brings him in the vicin- ity of the Paine farm. Emily has tak- en her little brother out for a walk Bears the Signatu.e of %, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Ytz ass. ticulars immediately. rshire preferred, o' ilch cow, either at _the v13d ’S _BARBER SCHOOLS, 814 Washington St., Boston, ‘Wages while learning. on, tools, board, room."Railroad ticket free by “Co-operative plan.” lostruc- par- novild tion, and trackmen. Apply McCaffrey & Co., Essex, MEN WANTED for railroad construc- laborers, rockmen, drill runners to Cavanaugh, Ct. novad WANTED—Sewers. Woolen Co. Apply Yantic - novsd WA in the woods, unaware that it is in- = fested with wolves. She meets Jack and they zo for a ride in his auto, and the little brother is forgotten. LOST AND FOUND. novéd WANTED—AIL kinds bought at Jos. Connors & VANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ner’s, every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett of raw_furs Sons’, Water ADVERTISEMENT s per line, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES S. C. WHITE LEGHORN HENS—40 more, last spring breeders, only 5tc |house in rear of 122 Prospect St. ln- each. Address Box 94, . D. No. &, |quire of J. Atterbury, K. 3, or Norwich, Conn. novisd | telephone 22Z-4. novisd under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted 2t the rate of TO RENT—In Greeneville, a_cottage FOR SALE—An all around good watch dog, affectionate, likes women and childrén. For particulars, call or direct D. X.,. Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. novisd THIS IS THE LAST WEEK for free trial packages Conkey's Laying Tonic and big poultry book. Call at C. W. Hill & Son’s. novisws MR, POULTRYMAN: When you see your chickens moping, wheezing, swol- len-headed and sneezing,we recommend Cenkey’s Roup Remedy. For sale and guaranteed by C. W. Hill & Son. novisws FOR SALE — Thoroughbred single comb White Leghorn vyearlings, ay pullets and cockerels, $i each. Geo. C. Thomas, R. F. D. No. 2. Willimantic, Conn. novlisd FOR SALE—Ten nice white pigs nine weeks old; also five guinea pigs. Ad- dress Chas. M. Ames, R. Willimantie, Conn. TO RENT—Two six-room flats at 120 Broadway;_ all modern improvements. Apply at 122 Broadway. novisd TO RENT—Five-room flat with mod- ern improvements, hot and cold water bath and water closet, in good repair, 51 l’well Ave. Inquire at 56 Boswell Avel !\u\'xld FARM FOR RENT OR SALE —Suita- able for milk or pounigry inquire kK Gough, R. D. 8, Nof'wlk Town. TO RENT —Furnished room : oughly heated. Apply Mrs 11, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. n«ivl_lll TO RENT—Tenement of elght rooms, all modern improvements, at Pearl St. Apply on premises. novidd TO RENT — Newly furnished rooms with modern conveniences, centraily lo- cated. Apply to Box 30, Bulletin. novid UP TO DATE furnishea rooms, guerite bullding. Mrs. Lees, 316 M oc thor- Mar- Main. 5d ! ST. St. every Thursday. A. C. Woodworth. ‘he father, returning kome, en- LO ! c{.fnfm the wolves, who tree him. RAY COW_— Guernsey cow | _noved FOR SALE OR RENT _New elght- & 3 it ekieg He shouts loudly for help, and Jack |sirayed away nder please notify | ©ALL KINDS OF ‘W FURS wanted | room house, 323 Washington St., all TO RENT—A tenement, 4 rooms, to hig rescue. Now ityoroughly | I« B. r Norwic Phone 567-2. Jat Rawson & %h‘ipple'& Wm. . | 1aodern improvements possession | pleasantly located; $6 per month; five P i By soaion T Jittie BRI | DOV Shippee. the fur dealer. will be thers |about Noy. 15 Apply Walter A. Heath, | minutes’ walk from Square. Inguire 0 o oo ut dact "they find him. fast| LOST _Between McKinley Ave and |Svery Friday. movia © | Norwich Town. MoviWFA | Hobart avenue. oet2 a‘;'leep in the lair of ‘the wolves, a lit- | the Boston Store, & jet n ce. Finde WANTED—Rzailway mail clerks; cus- FOR SALE—White Leghorn roosters, FOR RENT-—An upper tenement of 6 v hed tightly in each |Please 1 > at Bul novisd | tonis emploves; average $90.00 month; | $1 _each. M. E. Burr, Hanover, Ct. rooms on lower Broadway. Apply to O T ey OV e and Jewet: | examinations Jan. 15th. Sample ques- | novisd F. H. Brown, 28 Shetucket St. oct13d arm. 3 < $ e g d o 3 tions free. Write immediately, Fran — N faci i Sne bundl anaxied R ¥FOR SALE—One pair of horses. 2400 | TO RENT—No. 8 Union ,St, facin raited. Seates K;ll("‘:‘::v‘ssi?éeh Sa d Abdenour, £ Shoe Co. | }fn Institute, Dept. 35 K Rochester, N. |y cight, 5 and 6 years old, 8504 diivers | Urion Square. flat of seven rooms. thi. i o ! = ¢ please to Jewett City | L= 0ct28d | apa® workers: one Devon ox, feor' Enaquire of 5. A. Gilvert il aln . Murray Saved the entitled How Mrs. /A This is a typical American Army. and receive a suitable reward. WANTED—Skein w and braider tenders for day work and inders, spoolers rdon, Sai 3 he events ex- | —— — fcal spots made famous by the great SrOparE iying for this | ~WANTED_Plano tuning and repalr- events, A. Ne .ebanon, Conn. 1zr;§ All wosk guaranteed. A. G. Go AT THE fU?ITORlUM. I’T“T' Fur ne Today and tomorrow an especially | Wich and White R”‘C:' for interesting picture will be shown, en- | Puljetin Co o piece, between Nor- Retu novisd titled The National Guard Encamp- ment at Fort Riley. There are vario LEGAL NOTICES. manoeuvres shown in this picture | AT A COURT OF within and for on the 14th 911. which should prove of great interest to both young and old, as it is full of incidents which take place in the dai-|of 1y life of an American soldier. There : are also many contests shown by pick- ed teams in riding, tent pitching, etc. Don Ramsey's Harmonists are mak- 1. Norwich, Norwich, T, D. PROBATE HELD the District day of Novem- ceased. is adminis- Prospect St., City. rm_ te bright appearing boy M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Judge. late of HELP WANTED “Vanted at once five girls for general housework and second work, also a INSURANCE MEN Tel. (16 years old.) FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Central Bldg. in uite a hit with their singing a. state to the Splendid _ opportunity offered lio (nixe?‘]y sketch entitled Kancelled, and | Court for allowance s therefore handle our Health, Accident and Nat- are winning much spplanse with ‘thefr | . Ordered, That the day of Novem- |ural Death Benefif policy; costs $1.00 ng pplau o Al ‘K in the after- | per month. This is a form of insurance well blending voices in their various song numbers. Alf. Ripon, the &cotch te irt Room in the id_District be, | that appeals to the masses and is easily seld; liberal commissions, with collect- Apply ss. Second Girls ventriloguist, is presenting one of the|and the is, appointed ing interesi, given right men. neatest ventriloquist acts ever pre-|the same, the said B Security, Box 3435, Boston, mented at this theater, and his second | directed io give notice thereof by pub- | ROV yolce isiclgdr and distinct. which helps | IShing this order once in some news- | i ut wonderfully with the audi- [ B3Rt 12 vnts o davs et e g N trict, at least six days prior to the date snce. of said hearing, and make return to the Cameron and Kennedy are also on | Court. : > this well balanced bill, and have a nice LSON J. AYI | %, line of new and original dialogue and and rforegoing an Cook songs, which make them favorites | General House and from the start. Excellent pictures of | President Taft reviewing the fleet in | the Hudson river a week ago last Thursday will be shown at this house | en next Monday and Tuesday. H AT POLIS. Dix 3 be approve mitted to probate cation on file more fully % sald testament The Poli Players are presenting in a |} okt elever and capable manner this week | “The Lost Paradise,” cne of David Be- | lasco’s earlier successes. The play has | many stroffg situations, some telling | i ap; t emotional moments, and some of the most uproariously funny comedy of | the season. The fun is lively grhile it lasts and contributes not a littffto the | success of the play. Matinees are giv- | en daily. For next weel, the company | will present another society comedy- | firama, “The Wife,” which ' promises |} mother big and successful week. Seats | Mweays on sale one week ahead. | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. ti pu ng b on, instrument in > the_last will Irene late of ,_deceased. Dixon Room 32, Central FOR SALE. $2,500 Building. %. Dixon. ed, allowed per appli- ppears, it is | will buy a 1100 acre farm, large 12- tion be |room house. painted white, green plica, t blinds, in first class con 26x30, with basement, dition; one barn one barn 24x30, hay barn 20x24, crib. woodhouse and eral ' henneries. This farm is well re pendency | watered and has a cranberry bog, 10 e and. place | acres of apple trees, abundance of :blishing a | wood, 60 acres of machine worked newspaper | fields in_a high state of cultivation, d rict, | % mile to raiiroad station. % mile to eof on the |church, school and stoffice, near a of Colum- | thriving manufacturing village where least five days RAG family: house built on | macadam road. This is Clerk. at Lebanon, n and for of Lebanon ber, A. D of Sophia J istratrix_or Picture Puzzles, Air Rifles, Sewing Cards, Dominoes, Checkers, Prizes for partie: 1 VAS. EOWIN FaT T A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN Thompson, late Target Games, Bows and Arrows, Parcheesi, Chess India, Playing Cards, Favors and ~ s. frankiin Squars opportunity slip. Transportation No. 41 West Broad St., amount of cash, and for the balance. YOUNG & SH Room 23 'Phones 1100 and 377-4. farm bargains ever offered. alone would cost more to build the District | e ask for the whole farm. ~Don't let e 13th day of Novem- employment can be found for a whole high ground. on one of the best The house than Investigate at ree in auto. Farm Bulletin QRIS Send for Wilcox's KNEBLAND, | (choice of 400). Palmer of WILLIAM A. WILCOX, n the intes- Real Estate Broker. Rooms 1 and 2, novisd improve- within said Distriet, de- w a Westerly, R. I his' Court doth decree that six| ‘Phome connection. months be allo¥ed and limited for the | creditors of said estate to exhibit their ciaims iinst the same to the Ad- and directs that _public | 1 given his order by ad- | vertising in a newspa aving a eir- culation in District, and by postin |2 copy thereof on the public signpost | SIX room Cottage on Laurel Hill con- in said Town i\f Iér-mu n. nearest the | taining all improvements, that will be place the deceased dwel i and make return to this Co | sold for a low price. Certified from or S s 3 3 ertned FEPRT & KNEBLAND, 1¢ room Dwelling, five minutes | noviza Judge. |ficm Franklin Square, all ments, that will be sold for a smali favorable terms ANKS, Shannon Bldg. Do vou want ze. Cockerels, Pulle S921 A SIMPLE EFFECTIVE MODEL. Women realize the importance of - A PIG-GULIAR QUESTION a4 pig, one or many, as- also? 0. CUNNINGHAM. ne with large barn lot. 40 Shetucket St., FOR SALE No. 308 Cenfral Avenue 10-ROOM DWELLING on corner JAMES L. CASE, Norwich, Ct. ved baving a house dress that is adapted to its purpose. This one is simple in de. sign_and comfortable. We submit in ihe design here shown a model that is practical and that will prove desirabie and suitable. The walst may be de- veloped With center front plain closing or with the extension as illustrated. The skirt has the ‘new back panel of- fect and oloses at the center front. This practical feature will appeal to every home-worker and laundress, as it remders the ironing of the dress on Diamonds, Watches, established firm to deal (Established 1872 The sleeves may be made in el- and Securities of any kin Lowest Rates of Interest. MONEY LOANED Jewelry d at An with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN co, 142 Maln Street, Upatairs, ! of cost and value. partner of the firm of C. _Son, I will sellj at without reserve, all curios of the said partner Church Street. Willimantic, TUESDAY, Nov. 21, Classware, Pewterware, everything that was used laces in the itchen Ware. Sale rain or shine. Public at 10 o’clock a. m. and continue until sold, the following described articles: Furniture, Crockery, Brass Goods, in old_fire- way of Iron amd Brass ~ AUCTION - ANTIQUES Do not miss this opportunit:. is the largest 1ot of unrestored antigues and curios ever offered for sale in Ingland and must be sold regardless On aecount of the death of the senior F. Macfarlane Auction, Conn. 1911, Terms CASH. Nothing sold before date of sale. Send for handbill giving detailed de- scription of articles to be sold. MACFARLANE C. E. MACF. 81 Peck the old Lot 50x100 Will be sold Inquire of 40 Shetucket Street, FOR SALE St. Two Tenement House feet. cheap. JAMES L. CASE, Norwich, Ct. GARDEN AND POU This | pleasant surroundings, YeW | state road to city of house, newly Louse, barn, shop. shed 6 acres of fine smooth soil. a and pictures of tnis an and | TRYON'S AG wi I have several good ali ready for hard wol that are not as large, them all so as to h Tel. 177-12. & SON, store and school, and only 4 miles decorated: SALE HORSES that will weigh from 1300 to 1400 lbs.,” LTRY FARM One-quarter mile R .R. station, with chureh, ver 20,600 oom large hen all good; excellent near 7 , ete. ta Only $900. part cash. Particulars d many others. Hlimantic. Conn. oct28d Horses to sell rk. Also some I want to sell ‘e room for the next car load. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. walk | | Livery 'Stable, Baltic, Conn., formerly ‘he old Ladd Stgble, THURSDAY, NOV. 16, at 9 a. m. [ oMy entire livery outfit. consisting of | 20 draft and driving horses, one green | trotter, trial 2.2414, one four year old | It that is very Tast, both are well | ! highest bidder. 1500 1bs., good worker; White pigs 9 weeks old. & Co. _FOR SALE—One sow and Pigs; one new market wagon cheap. Address C. H. Wilson. Willimantic, Ct., R, F. D, or Tel. 257-12. nov1od FOR SALE—I will sell at a price that will surprise you my large stock of millinery and "fixtures, situate on Main St., oppesite P. O., Jewett City, Conn. Miss D. Beauregard. novsd COTTAGE 57 MAPLE STREET, for sale—As 1 am going to leave town, I will sell my 23 story cottage house, containing six rooms, pantry and place for two more rooms on the_top floor, with all modern improvemerfs, includ ing steam heat and electric light, 85x 200 feet of land and 20 fruit f{rees. Price right and terms easy to a desira- ble party. Call on premises nov4d FOR SALE—A very desirable home, cheap, at 154 West Town S cottage, size of lot 48 feet ., 112 depth, some fruit, on line of trolley. Appw_ to C. R. Johnson, 177 West Broad s esterly, R. 1 novid FOR SALE—Chestnut mare,_ 1450, § years oia, fine worker. O. 8. Peck, Norwich Town. oct31d FARMERS’ HUNTING AND TRES- PASSING NOTICES—The following words printed on cloth 12x12: “Notice. All ersons are forbidden hunting, shooting or lrupu-lnf on this farm under penalty of the law,” with any name on it, 12 for $1; 6 for 75 cents, postage paid, cash to accompany order. The llBlud] etin Co.,, Norwich. Conn. oct FOR SALE—A 46 h. p. horizontal boiler, 3 years old, made by Stewart of ‘Worcester; will stand 125 pound steam pressure. Inquire A. A, Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry. oct21d FOR SALE—12 horsepower runabout, Al condition. Inquire Dr. Walker, Nor. wich. sep9d R~ FAKKERS 250 6% (regular bu neatly printed. for Send for samples inting you are in Noe- PRINTING Fo notehea and 250 ness size) envelogu. $1.75; 500 each, $2.70. and prices for any need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, wich, Conn. GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—G500 6 envelopes (regular business size), car: printed in corner, $1.85; 1.000, '$1.85; 5.000. $5.50: 10,060." $10. 500 nofeheads. 6x91., printed, $1.35; 1,000, $2; 5,000, Krlnt!fl. 3 $2.70; 5,000, 10,000, $17.50; 50v billheads, 'Ix!l;s $1.5 1,008, § . $6.50; 01 atements, 51 000, $1.75; 5,000, $5.2 tion done promptly. Send for samples. The Bulletin Co., Norwich. Conn. 36; $11.50. letterheads, 83%x11, " ; 5.000] x8 . $1.25; 1. 10,000, 310. Printing of every descr FOR SALE. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, —AT— G. A. JAHN’S, 51 Diviston Street. Case of Drawers, maple, Sewing Ta- Lle, curly maple, four .rush-bottom Chairs, two Straight back and rockaer, China ‘and Glassware, and other usefui articles. Call between 1 and 4 p. m. novi3d FOR SALE Seven room Cottage anda about one acre of land on trolley at Thamesville, just beyond the city line. Price reasonable and may be secured on easy terms. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones: 724 278 Main St. 368-2 WM. B. WILCOX.. BIGGEST HORSE AUCTION in years will take place at Ravenelle's -..Auctioneer red; also three cows ‘and three head of young stock will be sold to the Included in this aukction will be sev- TO RENT—Store at 69 Franklin St.; possession at once. Inquire at Bulletin Office. octéd TO RENT—Dosirable l1arge nine-room flat on malin floor, modern improve- price, $13. 108 North Main St. Iower tenement of four rooms. quire of Joseph Bradford Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. FURNISHED RUOMS, ail modern con- veniencss, 38 Unlon St. Telephone 834- 4. apriod = LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and steam-—4,000 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, alriest factory floor In Norwich. Apply A. . Faurnier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- ing, !:rnnklln Bt., cor. Chestnut Ave Je24. STORARGE Space for Furniture and Commodities. Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main ‘FOR RENT Three houses of 8 rooms each at 92, 94 and 96 Chestnut Street, two tenements of rooms each at 526 and 528 North Main Street, and one tenement of 4 rooms at 169 North Main Street, all 'in gooa repair. N. TARRANT & CoO., 117 Main Street, City. 5 We have a Fine Store To Rent in the Wauregan House Block, APPLY TO The Parker - Davenport Co. NORWICH, CONN. | FOR SALE. FORD RUNABOUT must be sold at reasonable price this week. Just | nauled and is In_good | 1iti Apply to Stebbins & | t Sachem Park, evenings, or 4, for demonstration. novldd | FOR SALE run- | I will sell at a low pr an estate a consisti | ,acres of lar tillable. | pasture and woodland, 1,500 | wood, abundance supply of water, 12 || room’ ho in good condition, also e will keep 15 head of || round and cuts 20 tons ated two miles from trol- || eight miles from Franklin barns; c DONOHUE Norwich, FRANCIS D. Bullding, { but what use are you | Kowle | suce HOETRY. IN SHADOW LAND, Between the moaning of the moumtain tream And the hoarse thunder of the At- lantic deep, An outcast from the peaceful realms of sleep I lie, and hear as in a fever dream The homeless night wind in the dark- ness screamn And wall around ghe inaccessible steep Down whose flunt sides the spectral torrents leap From crag to crag--till almost I could deem The plaided ghosts of buried centuries Were mustering in the glen with bow and spear And shadowy_ hounds to hunt shadowy deer, Mix In phantasmal sword play, or, with eyes Of wrath and pain immortal, wandep o'er Loved scenes where human footsteps come no more. Noel Paton. e the WHAT HAVE THE YEARS BROUCG What have the years brought? Empty places [illed with the ghosts of long ago; Hdpes dispelled and vanished faces, Passions fierce whose fire burned ow Many fair projects that end in naught The years have brought, the years have brought. Shadows of scenes and dreams of yout Friends that were false, smiles that were bright, Ashes of love and sparks of the ruth, Fading away as the day Into night; Many denlals of what we sought The years have brought, the years have brought. ~—Eliza T. Thorrowgood VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “Looks like a real war in Europe.” “Well, it will take a good one to pacify the baseball fans.”—Pittsburgh Post. Stella—If the third finger is for the wedding ring, which is for divorce? Bella—The finger of scorn.—Judge Knicker—Are you descended from a betted earl? Bocker—No, I think he merely wore a gallus.—New York Sun, “What did your mother-in-law give you for your birthday?” “A motto, reading ‘I will be with you all days, even unto the end of the world’ Satire, “I pay as I go,” said the independ- ent man. “You're lucky,” replied Mr, Chuggles, “If you try keeping a mo- tor car in repair you'll pay whether you go_or not—Washington Star “That's a nice umbrella you've got it's a present,” “Indeed! From “I don't know, but it says on ndle: ‘Fresented to John { Robinson.’ "—Boston Transcript. “How did you find the weather in London?" asked the friend of the re- turned traveler. *“You don't have to find the weather in London,” replied the traveler. “It bumps into you at | every corner.”—Life, “Mister,” inquired Dusty Rhod. “would you contribute a dollar to he [ beautify v thriving city?” “What's | the ic A dollar will buy me a | ticket to the next town,” Kansas City “Jnurnul_ “Johnny, were you beating that lit- | tle boy next door?” “Certainly not, pa. I was just going through some maneu. | vers.” ° Who could chastise the kid after such a statesmanlike answer as that?—Louisville Courier-Journal, “I didn’t mind my daughter get ting engaged now and then.” “Well?" “But she went and got married to some jooless Gub she met at a summer vesort, I call that carrying frivolity too far.”—Washington MWerald, “Bllkins is the most impractical man T ever saw.” “Is he, really “Beyond a doubt. Why, ne is just the sort of fellow who would open a soda water store in Germany."—Birmingham Age Herald. “My future mother-in-law is really a bit too careful, So that my flances shall know what to buy after we married, she takes us both w to the market every n Fliegende Blaetter, MUCH IN LITTLE shipped $12,076 worth of electric lamps to the United States In the second quarter of thi( yments for the samg¢ ings ir year, TIts beer sh time equaled $56,5624, and | oil §58,499, fnvantion of a Chicago hotel d fills a long felt nt. It is 1 machine that will wash and dry ght een thousand dishes in an hour, More over it needs the supervision and he of only two persons, An oll painting of Mrs. Abigall Bcott Duniway was recently presenied tc the State Suffrage association of | Oregon by Edwin D. Betts New York. It may be hung in the nation art gallery at Washington The ration for a day provided Japan for each of her soldiers in the field are three little bags of rice and a bunch of dried vegetables, This means rice for ail thres meals and a addition for dinner. Ing into consideration the dou- ble tracking the Trans-Stberfan rail- and other improvemeris of exisi , it is thought that $415,000,000 ng spent for the development roads and improvements, way ir w ne “merry o0 round” opened At n in August has met with great ss. The pleasure-loving temper of ths Chinese, especially those The ament FOR SALE NO. 57 WEST MAIN STREET. The property owned and oc pied by the Estate of Robert eral heavy team wagons, carts, sleds, buggles, two hacks. surreys, road carts, blankets, team harnesses, hack har- nesses, carriage and surrey harnesses and riding saddles. . This will be the biggest horse sale held in Eastern Connecticut in yea and should appeal strongly to intend- ing buyers. Sale will start at 9 a. m. sharp,. rain shine. novisd A. C. RAVENELLE. WHITNEY’S AGENCY 227 Main St, Franklin Squa Real Estate and Insurance TO RENT 11 ELM ST. PLEASANT FLAT OF € or 7 rooms. bath, closet, set bowl, stone set tuhs, hot water, gas fixtures, separate reg ‘entrance, $15 per month. CHUR\I ST., UPPER FLAT OF 6 with modern improvements, $15 30 CLIFF. flat with mode: onth. month. F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND S8URGEON, or VERY © rn imj provements, $15 per % ing columns Brown, Plumbers, known as tne Pequot Building. will be sold on most favorable terms. Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. | | ! Peck’s Real Estate Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strest, ~ Willimantic, Co TW9 FAMILY HOUSE in Westerly Fire District. within 560 Teet of troll on large 10t; aiso four cottage houses within en minutes’ walk of three large industries, for sale, Particulars given and property shown by FRANK W. Cov, 4 High St, Westerly, R. I nes 348289 octdid 0u want to put your busi- the publi here i{s no mu ness be ., ¢! dium better than through th of The of the south, would seem (o offer a field for more such “shows” in China. Agriculture 1s highly developed In Sweden, one-half the population be- ing engaged in tilling the soil, and the demand for artificial fertilizers is ex- nsive, Although there are large mounts of apatite In the country it is impossible to compete with the raw phosphate brought from Florida, Al- giers and the Pacifiz, Much trouble has been experienced by the exporters of Stavanger because the anchovies and fish balls have spofl ed. The local canning companies have scnt one of their expert chemists to Christiunia to experiment with these products in the laboratories there, wit! a view to ascertaining why they do not keep better, . Assuming the population of Peru to bhe some 4,000,600 people, this would make the average purchasing power of the Peruvia 80 far as the Uniteda States is concerned, about $1.40 per capita; but, as at least 50 per cent. of these 4,000,000 are Indians and non purchasers, the real purchasing power of the Peruvian is considerably higher than this. It is announced that a group of Bralle capitalists have formed a com- pany to_establish a service of cargo steamers. It is curfous that, in & coun- try doing such a large export busi- ress, it should so far have remained for the government to possess the only cargo boats fiying the Roumanian flag, with the exception of one or two that are really owned by Greeks. Hitherto the whole pf the export trade has been left to vessels of other mations, A